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- the present application relates to the field of display technology and specifically relates to a rollable display device.
- switch of display devices between a tablet mode and a mobile phone mode is allowed in rollable display devices that have been developed and used, and rolling up and unrolling of flexible screens can be realized through elements such as a series of hinges, or pillars, etc.
- a rolled-up solution with a single rotating shaft of one way direction is generally used in current rollable display devices.
- the rollable display devices mainly include a roller shaft and a flexible screen.
- a rotating shaft is disposed in the roller shaft.
- An opening is defined in the roller shaft.
- the flexible screen is rolled up on the rotating shaft.
- One end on the flexible screen is connected to the rotating shaft, and another end thereof can be expanded from the opening.
- One of the technical problems is that flexible screens of current rollable display devices are damaged incurred by being squeezed against openings of roller shafts or inner walls during unrolled and rolled-up processes.
- Embodiments of the present application provide a rollable display device, including a flexible display panel, a storage mechanism, and an actuating mechanism.
- a rotary component is disposed in the storage mechanism.
- the rotary component in the storage mechanism is configured to roll up the flexible display panel.
- the storage mechanism is configured to store the flexible display panel that is rolled.
- the actuating mechanism is fixedly connected to the storage mechanism.
- the rotary component includes a rotary member and a rotating shaft member.
- the rotating shaft member is rotatably connected to the rotary member.
- the rotating shaft member includes a first rotating shaft and a second rotating shaft.
- the actuating mechanism includes a first actuating component and a second actuating component.
- the storage mechanism is located between the first actuating component and the second actuating component.
- the first actuating component is fixedly connected to a first end of the flexible display panel.
- the second actuating component is fixedly connected to a second end of the flexible display panel.
- a rotation direction of the first rotating shaft is opposite to a rotation direction of the second rotating shaft, and at least one end of the flexible display panel moves away from or close to the storage mechanism.
- the rollable display device of the present application by storing the flexible display panel that is rolled by the storage mechanism, by disposing the first actuating component and the second actuating component on two sides of the storage mechanism respectively at a same time, by fixedly connecting the first actuating component to the first end of the flexible display panel, and by fixedly connecting the second actuating component to the second end of the flexible display panel, when the first actuating component and the second actuating component slide relative to each other, at least one end of the flexible display panel moves away from or close to the storage mechanism, and a rotation direction of the first rotating shaft is opposite to a rotation direction of the second rotating shaft.
- bidirectional stretching is allowed to realize in the flexible display panel under movement of the actuating mechanism, thereby increasing a rolled-up radius of the flexible display panel.
- the stored part of the flexible display panel is always substantially kept on the rotary component during the unrolled and rolled-up processes, which prevents the problem that the flexible display panel is damaged incurred by being squeezed against the storage structure during the unrolled and rolled-up processes.
- FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of a storage mechanism and an actuating mechanism of a rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in a completely rolled-up state.
- FIG. 2 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism and the actuating mechanism of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in a partially unrolled state.
- FIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism and the actuating mechanism of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in a nearly completely unrolled state.
- FIG. 4 is an axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state.
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state.
- FIG. 6 is a lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state.
- FIG. 7 is an axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state.
- FIG. 8 is a front view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state.
- FIG. 9 is a lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state.
- FIG. 10 is a first axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- FIG. 11 is a first lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- FIG. 12 is a second axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- FIG. 13 is a second lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- Embodiments of the present application address to the technical problem that flexible screens of current rollable display devices are damaged incurred by being squeezed against openings of roller shafts or inner walls during unrolled and rolled-up processes.
- the embodiments of the present application can remedy the aforesaid technical problem.
- the rollable display device 100 includes a flexible display panel 40 , a storage mechanism 10 , and an actuating mechanism 20 .
- a rotary component 11 is disposed in the storage mechanism 10 .
- the rotary component 11 includes a rotary member 111 and a rotating shaft member 111 rotatably connected to the rotary member 112 .
- the rotating shaft member 112 includes a first rotating shaft 1121 and a second rotating shaft 1122 .
- the rotary component 11 in the storage mechanism 10 is configured to roll up the flexible display panel 40 .
- the storage mechanism 10 is configured to store the flexible display panel 40 that is rolled.
- the actuating mechanism 20 is fixedly connected to the storage mechanism 10 .
- the actuating mechanism 20 includes a first actuating component 21 and a second actuating component 22 .
- the storage mechanism 10 is located between the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 .
- the first actuating component 21 is fixedly connected to a first end of the flexible display panel 40 .
- the second actuating component 22 is fixedly connected to a second end of the flexible display panel 40 .
- bidirectional stretching is allowed to realize in the flexible display panel 40 under movement of the actuating mechanism 20 , thereby increasing a rolled-up radius of the flexible display panel 40 .
- the stored part of the flexible display panel 40 is always substantially kept on the rotary component 11 during the unrolled and rolled-up processes, which prevents the problem that the flexible display pane 40 is damaged incurred by being squeezed against the storage structure during the unrolled and rolled-up processes.
- FIG. 1 Illustrated in FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism 10 and the actuating mechanism 20 of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in a completely rolled-up state.
- FIG. 2 Illustrated in FIG. 2 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism 10 and the actuating mechanism 20 of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in a partially unrolled state.
- FIG. 3 Illustrated in FIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism 10 and the actuating mechanism 20 of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in a nearly completely unrolled state.
- the rollable display device 100 includes the storage mechanism 10 and the actuating mechanism 20 fixedly connected to the storage mechanism 10 .
- the storage mechanism 10 includes a storage mechanism 12 and a rotary component 11 dismountably connected to the storage component 12 .
- the storage component 12 is configured to store the flexible display panel 40 that is rolled
- the rotary component 11 is configured to roll up the flexible display panel 40 .
- the storage component 12 includes a fixing member 121 and a connection member 122 , and the fixing member 121 and the connection member 122 are configured to form a main body of the storage mechanism 10 .
- the actuating mechanism 20 is fixedly connected to the fixing member 121
- the connection member 122 is fixedly connected to the fixing member 121 .
- the fixing member 121 includes a first fixing plate 1211 and a second fixing plate 1212
- the connection member 122 includes a first connection plate 1221 located on a side of the fixing member 121 and a second connection plate 1222 located on another side of the fixing member 121 .
- an end of the first connection plate 1221 is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate 1211
- another end of the first connection plate 1221 is fixedly connected to the second fixing plate 1212
- an end of the second connection plate 1222 is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate 1211
- another end of the second connection plate 1222 is fixedly connected to the second fixing plate 1212 .
- the rotary component 11 includes a rotary member 111 , the rotary member 111 includes a first rotary plate 1111 and a second rotary plate 1112 , the first rotary plate 1111 is rotatably connected to the first fixing plate 1211 , and the second rotary plate 1112 is rotatably connected to the second fixing plate 1212 .
- the rotary component 11 further includes a rotating shaft member 112 , the rotating shaft member 112 is configured to roll up the flexible display panel 40 , the rotating shaft member 112 is disposed between the first rotary plate 1111 and the second rotary plate 1112 .
- the second rotary plate 1112 simultaneously rotates with the first rotary plate 1111 through the rotating shaft member 112 .
- the rotating shaft member 112 includes a first rotating shaft 1121 and a second rotating shaft 1122 , a gap is formed between the second rotating shaft 1122 and the first rotating shaft 1121 , and the gap is configured to provide a placement space for the rolled-up part of the flexible display panel 40 .
- first rotating shaft 1121 is rotatably connected to the first rotary plate 1111
- second end of the first rotating shaft 1121 is rotatably connected to the second rotary plate 1112
- first end of the second rotating shaft 1122 is rotatably connected to the first rotary plate 1111
- second end of the second rotating shaft 1122 is rotatably connected to the second rotary plate 1112 .
- first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 are rotatable relative to the rotary member 111 .
- the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 are cylindrical.
- the first rotating shaft 1121 or the second rotating shaft 1122 is dismountably connected to the rotary member 111 .
- the first actuating component 21 includes a first expansion link 211 , a second expansion link 212 , and a first connecting link 213 located between the first expansion link 211 and the second expansion link 212 ; a first end of the first expansion link 211 is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate 1211 ; a second end of the first expansion link 211 is fixedly connected to the first connecting link 213 ; a first end of the second expansion link 212 is fixedly connected to the second fixing plate 1212 ; and a second end of the first expansion link 212 is fixedly connected to the first connecting link 213 .
- the second actuating component 22 includes a third expansion link 221 , a fourth expansion link 222 , and a second connecting link 223 located between the third expansion link 221 and the fourth expansion link 222 .
- a first end of the third expansion link 221 is fixedly connected to the first fixing plate 1211 .
- a second end of the third expansion link 221 is fixedly connected to the second connecting link 223 .
- a first end of the fourth expansion link 222 is fixedly connected to the second fixing plate 1212 .
- a second end of the fourth expansion link 222 is fixedly connected to the second connecting link 223 .
- any one of the first expansion link 211 , the second expansion link 212 , the third expansion link 221 , or the fourth expansion link 222 includes a plurality of sleeves connected with each other end-to-end, and one of the plurality of sleeves is movably inserted in another adjacent one of the plurality of sleeves.
- any one of the first expansion link 211 , the second expansion link 212 , the third expansion link 221 , or the fourth expansion link 222 can also be replaced with an air spring. Wherein, when the air spring moves away from the storage mechanism 10 , there is no damping force; and when the air spring moves toward the direction close to the storage mechanism 10 , there is a certain damping force.
- Illustrated in FIG. 4 is an axial view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state.
- Illustrated FIG. 5 is a front view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state.
- Illustrated in FIG. 6 is a lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state.
- the rotating shaft member 112 supports a part of the flexible display panel 40 that is not rolled up in the storage mechanism 10 .
- this part of the flexible display panel 40 that is not rolled up in the storage mechanism 10 is used for always on display of the rollable display device 100 .
- a display region of the flexible display panel 40 that is not rolled up in the storage mechanism 10 can be used to display dates, weather, messages, missed calls, etc.
- the first connecting link 213 is fixedly connected to the first end of the flexible display panel 40
- the second connecting link 233 is fixedly connected to another end of the flexible display panel 40 .
- first connecting link 213 and the second connecting link 223 are rotatable relative to the storage mechanism 10 .
- This design is to facilitate the first connecting link 213 and the second connecting link 223 to stretch or tighten the flexible display panel 40 .
- the rollable display device 100 further includes a fasten member 30 .
- the fasten member 30 is fixed in a side of the first fixing plate 1211 or the second fixing plate 1212 away from the flexible display panel 40 , and the fasten member 30 is configured to drive the rotary member 111 to rotate to make the flexible display 40 panel be tightened, i.e., the fasten member 30 is mainly configured to provide a force of continuous tightening for the flexible display panel 40 .
- the fasten member 30 includes a motor or a resilience device.
- the motor or the resilience device drives the first rotary plate 1111 or the second rotary plate 1112 to roll up the flexible display panel 40 .
- a direction of the flexible display panel 40 stored by the first rotating shaft 1121 is opposite to a direction of the flexible display panel 40 stored by the second rotating shaft 1122 .
- This configuration can offset interlayer slip of the flexible display panel 40 when the flexible display panel 40 is from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state.
- the fasten member 30 is the motor.
- the motor drives the rotating member 111 to rotate to make the flexible display panel 40 be rolled by the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 .
- the motor drives the rotary component 111 to continue to rotate to a certain angle to keep the flexible display panel 40 being tightened.
- the fasten member 30 is the resilience device.
- the resilience device is a mainspring.
- the resilience device drives the rotating member 111 to rotate to make the flexible display panel 40 be rolled by the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 .
- the inertia generated from the resilience device being compressed drives the rotary component 111 to continue to rotate to a certain angle to keep the flexible display panel 40 being tightened.
- the rollable display device 100 further includes a lock-up component.
- the lock-up component is configured to lock a relative positional relation between the fasten member 30 and the rotary component 11 .
- the lock-up component is mainly configured to provide a brake function for flexible display panel 40 in the tightened state.
- the lock-up component can be any one of a plug-pin type lock-up component, an electronic lock type lock-up component, or a velcro type lock-up component.
- an external force drives the actuating component 20 to stretch the flexible display panel 40 to a certain extent to make the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 remain relatively static.
- the fasten member 30 receives a certain tensile force and is maintained in a stretched state, and the lock-up component needs to be used to lock the relative positional relation between the fasten member 30 and the rotary component 11 .
- the lock-up component is released, and the fasten member 30 generates the resilient force due to being stretched, thereby driving the rotary component 111 to rotate reversely.
- the rotation direction of the rotary component 111 is defined as forward rotation; and when the rollable display device 100 changes from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, the rotation direction of the rotary component 111 is defined as reverse rotation.
- the rotary component 111 drives the rotating shaft member 112 to rotate reversely, so the rotating shaft member 112 rolls up the flexible display panel 40 along a direction close to the storage mechanism 10 .
- FIG. 7 Illustrated in FIG. 7 is an axial view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. Illustrated in FIG. 8 is a front view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. Illustrated in FIG. 9 is a lateral view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state.
- the rolling process of the flexible display panel 40 in the rollable display device 100 is as follows.
- the process of the rollable display device 100 transforming from a mobile phone mode to a tablet mode i.e., the rollable display device 100 transforms from the completely rolled-up state to the completely unrolled state, is as follow.
- an external driving force is provided to drive the actuating mechanism 20 to move, so that the first actuating mechanism 21 and the second actuating mechanism 22 slide relative to each other, and wherein the external driving force is a manual pull force or an electrical driving force.
- the first connecting link 213 and the second connecting link 223 are pulled manually or electrically, the first connecting link 213 drives the first expansion link 211 , the third expansion link 221 , and the first end of the flexible display panel 40 to move along a direction away from the storage mechanism 10 , and the second connecting link 223 drives the second expansion link 212 , the fourth expansion link 222 , and the second end of the flexible display panel 40 to move along a direction away from the storage mechanism 10 .
- the stretched part of the flexible display panel 40 drives the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 to be in the forward rotation
- the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 drive the rotary member 111 to to be in the forward rotation, thereby making the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 to release more of the flexible display panel 40 until the part of the flexible display panel 40 stored by the rotating shaft member 112 is completely pulled out.
- the rotary member 111 drives the fasten member 30 to generate a part of the resilience force, and the fasten member 30 receives a certain tensile force and is maintained in the stretched state.
- lock-up component is in a locked state to lock the relative positional relation between the fasten member 30 and the rotary component 11 , thereby making positions between the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 to remain relatively static.
- the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 can rotate forwardly at 90°.
- the first rotating shaft 1121 or the second rotating shaft 1122 can contact to the connection member 122 .
- a plurality of anti-collision sub-members are disposed on a side of the connection member 122 close to the flexible display panel 40 .
- the anti-collision sub-members include a plurality of micro pulleys.
- lubricant can be coated on a surface of a side of the connection member 122 close to the flexible display panel 40 to reduce friction coefficient of the surface of the side of the connection member 122 close to the flexible display panel 40 , thereby improving lubricity between the connection member 122 and the flexible display panel 40 to prevent damage to the flexible display panel 40 and the rotating shaft member 112 due to the contact.
- the process that the rollable display device 100 transforms from a tablet mode to a mobile phone mode i.e., the rollable display device 100 transforms from the completely unrolled state to the completely rolled-up state
- the process that the rollable display device 100 transforms from a tablet mode to a mobile phone mode is as follows.
- the lock-up component is in a released state.
- the fasten member 30 receives an effect of an elastic force to drive the rotary member 111 to rotate reversely.
- the rotary component 111 reversely rotates to drive the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 to rotate reversely. Therefore, the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 are allowed to roll up more flexible display panel 40 until the first expansion link 211 and the third expansion link 221 both stored in the first fixing plate 1211 and the second expansion link 212 and the fourth expansion link 222 both stored in the second fixing plate 1212 . At this time, the flexible display panel 40 is in the completely rolled-up state, and an unrolled part of the flexible display panel 40 is used for always on display of the rollable display device 100 .
- the transitioning process of the rollable display device 100 from the completely unrolled state to the completely rolled-up state is allowed to perform stably.
- Illustrated in FIG. 10 is a first axial view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- Illustrated in FIG. 11 is a first lateral view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- the flexible display panel 40 when the first expansion link 211 , the second expansion link 212 , the third expansion link 221 , and the fourth expansion link 222 are stretched to the longest, the flexible display panel 40 is in a completely flat state; and the flexible display panel 40 is located between the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 because the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 rotates forwardly at 90°.
- the first rotating shaft 1121 located on the front of the flexible display panel 40 can be manually removed, and the removed first rotating shaft 1121 can be used for a stylus pen, a support frame, a remote control, etc. of the flexible display panel 40 .
- the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 are disposed in a staggered manner along a length direction parallel to the flexible display panel 40 . Because the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 are not placed horizontally, when the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 move in directions away from the storage mechanism 10 , a bottom surface of an end of the first connecting link 213 away from the storage mechanism 10 and a top surface of an end of the second actuating component 22 away from the storage mechanism 10 are exactly on a same horizontal level, thereby ensuring the flexible display panel 40 to be fully flat and not tilted.
- FIG. 12 Illustrated in FIG. 12 is a second axial view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- FIG. 13 is a second lateral view of the rollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state.
- the flexible display panel 40 when the first expansion link 211 , the second expansion link 212 , the third expansion link 221 , and the fourth expansion link 222 are stretched to the longest, the flexible display panel 40 is in a completely flat state; and the flexible display panel 40 is located between the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 because the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 rotates forwardly at 90°.
- the first rotating shaft 1121 located on the front of the flexible display panel 40 can be manually removed. Then, the rotary component 111 is returned, and the removed first rotating shaft 1121 is inserted back between the first rotary plate 1111 and the second rotary plate 1112 , thereby not affecting display of the flexible display panel 40 . At this time, the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 simultaneously support the flexible display panel 40 .
- the rollable display device 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application have advantages as follows.
- the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 rotating with the rotary member 111 can be adopted in the rollable display device 100 , and the direction in which the first rotating shaft 1121 stores the flexible display panel 40 is opposite to the direction in which the second rotating shaft 1122 stores the flexible display panel 40 , so the interlayer slip generated during the flexible display panel 40 being tightened or stretched can be offset. Meanwhile, bidirectional stretching is allowed to realize in the flexible display panel 40 under movement of the actuating mechanism 20 , thereby increasing a rolled-up radius of the flexible display panel 40 .
- the stored part of the flexible display panel 40 is always substantially kept on the rotary component 11 during the unrolled and rolled-up processes, which prevents the problem that the flexible display pane 40 is damaged incurred by being squeezed against the storage structure during the unrolled and rolled-up processes.
- the rolling solution with double shafts of bidirectional stretching is adopted in the rollable display device 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application, and its storage speed can be twice of the storage speed of the rollable display device 100 of the traditional rolling solution with single shaft stretched in one way.
- the design that the actuating mechanism 20 is combined with the fasten member 30 is adopted in the rollable display device 100 .
- the flexible display panel 40 is rolled up or unrolled, forces of the first expansion link 211 , the second expansion link 212 , the third expansion link 221 , the fourth expansion link 222 and the fasten member 30 offset with each other, which can make the flexible display panel 40 more stable during the variation process from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state.
- the design that the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 are dismountably connected to the rotary component 111 respectively is adopted in the rollable display device 100 . Therefore, when the first expansion link 211 , the second expansion link 212 , the third expansion link 221 , and the fourth expansion link 222 are stretched to the longest, the flexible display panel 40 is in the completely flat state; and the flexible display panel 40 is located between the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 because the first rotating shaft 1121 and the second rotating shaft 1122 rotates forwardly at 90°. Therefore, for the purpose of not affecting the display effect of the rollable display device 100 , the first rotating shaft 1121 located on the front of the flexible display panel 40 can be manually removed to obtain better visual experience.
- the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 are disposed in the staggered manner along the length direction parallel to the flexible display panel 40 . Because the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 are not placed horizontally, when the first actuating component 21 and the second actuating component 22 move along the directions away from the storage mechanism 10 , the bottom surface of one end of the first connecting link 213 away from the storage mechanism 10 and the top surface of one end of the second actuating component 22 away from the storage mechanism 10 are exactly on a same horizontal level, thereby ensuring the flexible display panel 40 to be fully flat and not tilted when the flexible display panel 40 is in the completely unrolled state.
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- The present application relates to the field of display technology and specifically relates to a rollable display device.
- With increment of market requirements for flexible displays, more and more attention has been paid to research and development of various flexible display devices. For example, switch of display devices between a tablet mode and a mobile phone mode is allowed in rollable display devices that have been developed and used, and rolling up and unrolling of flexible screens can be realized through elements such as a series of hinges, or pillars, etc.
- A rolled-up solution with a single rotating shaft of one way direction is generally used in current rollable display devices. The rollable display devices mainly include a roller shaft and a flexible screen. A rotating shaft is disposed in the roller shaft. An opening is defined in the roller shaft. The flexible screen is rolled up on the rotating shaft. One end on the flexible screen is connected to the rotating shaft, and another end thereof can be expanded from the opening. However, during a usage process of the rollable display devices, when a part of the flexible screen is stretched, as a rolled-up radius of the flexible screen rolled up on the shaft is too small, and relative positions of the rotating shaft and the openings are fixed, so the flexible screen is squeezed by the opening or the rotating shaft, thereby leading to problems such as generation of scratches during a rolled-up process of the flexible screen.
- Therefore, a rollable display device is urgently needed to provide to solve the aforesaid technical problems.
- One of the technical problems is that flexible screens of current rollable display devices are damaged incurred by being squeezed against openings of roller shafts or inner walls during unrolled and rolled-up processes.
- Embodiments of the present application provide a rollable display device, including a flexible display panel, a storage mechanism, and an actuating mechanism. A rotary component is disposed in the storage mechanism. The rotary component in the storage mechanism is configured to roll up the flexible display panel. The storage mechanism is configured to store the flexible display panel that is rolled. The actuating mechanism is fixedly connected to the storage mechanism. Wherein, the rotary component includes a rotary member and a rotating shaft member. The rotating shaft member is rotatably connected to the rotary member. The rotating shaft member includes a first rotating shaft and a second rotating shaft. The actuating mechanism includes a first actuating component and a second actuating component. The storage mechanism is located between the first actuating component and the second actuating component. The first actuating component is fixedly connected to a first end of the flexible display panel. The second actuating component is fixedly connected to a second end of the flexible display panel.
- Wherein, when the first actuating component and the second actuating component slide relative to each other, a rotation direction of the first rotating shaft is opposite to a rotation direction of the second rotating shaft, and at least one end of the flexible display panel moves away from or close to the storage mechanism.
- In the rollable display device of the present application, by storing the flexible display panel that is rolled by the storage mechanism, by disposing the first actuating component and the second actuating component on two sides of the storage mechanism respectively at a same time, by fixedly connecting the first actuating component to the first end of the flexible display panel, and by fixedly connecting the second actuating component to the second end of the flexible display panel, when the first actuating component and the second actuating component slide relative to each other, at least one end of the flexible display panel moves away from or close to the storage mechanism, and a rotation direction of the first rotating shaft is opposite to a rotation direction of the second rotating shaft. Therefore, bidirectional stretching is allowed to realize in the flexible display panel under movement of the actuating mechanism, thereby increasing a rolled-up radius of the flexible display panel. In this way, the stored part of the flexible display panel is always substantially kept on the rotary component during the unrolled and rolled-up processes, which prevents the problem that the flexible display panel is damaged incurred by being squeezed against the storage structure during the unrolled and rolled-up processes.
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FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of a storage mechanism and an actuating mechanism of a rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in a completely rolled-up state. -
FIG. 2 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism and the actuating mechanism of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in a partially unrolled state. -
FIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of the storage mechanism and the actuating mechanism of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in a nearly completely unrolled state. -
FIG. 4 is an axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state. -
FIG. 5 is a front view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state. -
FIG. 6 is a lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state. -
FIG. 7 is an axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. -
FIG. 8 is a front view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. -
FIG. 9 is a lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. -
FIG. 10 is a first axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. -
FIG. 11 is a first lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. -
FIG. 12 is a second axial view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. -
FIG. 13 is a second lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. - Embodiments of the present application address to the technical problem that flexible screens of current rollable display devices are damaged incurred by being squeezed against openings of roller shafts or inner walls during unrolled and rolled-up processes. The embodiments of the present application can remedy the aforesaid technical problem.
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FIG. 1 toFIG. 13 . One embodiment of the present application provides arollable display device 100. Therollable display device 100 includes aflexible display panel 40, astorage mechanism 10, and anactuating mechanism 20. A rotary component 11 is disposed in thestorage mechanism 10. The rotary component 11 includes arotary member 111 and a rotatingshaft member 111 rotatably connected to therotary member 112. The rotatingshaft member 112 includes a first rotatingshaft 1121 and a second rotatingshaft 1122. The rotary component 11 in thestorage mechanism 10 is configured to roll up theflexible display panel 40. Thestorage mechanism 10 is configured to store theflexible display panel 40 that is rolled. Theactuating mechanism 20 is fixedly connected to thestorage mechanism 10. Theactuating mechanism 20 includes afirst actuating component 21 and asecond actuating component 22. Thestorage mechanism 10 is located between thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22. Thefirst actuating component 21 is fixedly connected to a first end of theflexible display panel 40. Thesecond actuating component 22 is fixedly connected to a second end of theflexible display panel 40. Wherein, when thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 slide relative to each other, a rotation direction of the first rotatingshaft 1121 is opposite to a rotation direction of the second rotatingshaft 1122, and at least one end of theflexible display panel 40 moves away from or close to thestorage mechanism 10. - In the aforesaid
rollable display device 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application, by storing theflexible display panel 40 that is rolled by thestorage mechanism 10, by disposing thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 on two sides of thestorage mechanism 10 respectively at a same time, by fixedly connecting thefirst actuating component 21 to the first end of theflexible display panel 40, and by fixedly connecting thesecond actuating component 22 to the second end of theflexible display panel 40, when thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 slide relative to each other, at least one end of theflexible display panel 40 moves away from or close to thestorage mechanism 10. Therefore, bidirectional stretching is allowed to realize in theflexible display panel 40 under movement of theactuating mechanism 20, thereby increasing a rolled-up radius of theflexible display panel 40. In this way, the stored part of theflexible display panel 40 is always substantially kept on the rotary component 11 during the unrolled and rolled-up processes, which prevents the problem that theflexible display pane 40 is damaged incurred by being squeezed against the storage structure during the unrolled and rolled-up processes. - Now, the technical solutions of the present application are described with reference to specific embodiments.
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FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of thestorage mechanism 10 and theactuating mechanism 20 of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in a completely rolled-up state. Illustrated inFIG. 2 is a structural schematic diagram of thestorage mechanism 10 and theactuating mechanism 20 of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in a partially unrolled state. Illustrated inFIG. 3 is a structural schematic diagram of thestorage mechanism 10 and theactuating mechanism 20 of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in a nearly completely unrolled state. Wherein, fromFIG. 1 ,FIG. 2 , andFIG. 3 , it can be understood that therollable display device 100 includes thestorage mechanism 10 and theactuating mechanism 20 fixedly connected to thestorage mechanism 10. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
storage mechanism 10 includes astorage mechanism 12 and a rotary component 11 dismountably connected to thestorage component 12. Wherein, thestorage component 12 is configured to store theflexible display panel 40 that is rolled, and the rotary component 11 is configured to roll up theflexible display panel 40. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
storage component 12 includes a fixingmember 121 and aconnection member 122, and the fixingmember 121 and theconnection member 122 are configured to form a main body of thestorage mechanism 10. Wherein, theactuating mechanism 20 is fixedly connected to the fixingmember 121, and theconnection member 122 is fixedly connected to the fixingmember 121. - Specifically, the fixing
member 121 includes afirst fixing plate 1211 and asecond fixing plate 1212, theconnection member 122 includes afirst connection plate 1221 located on a side of the fixingmember 121 and asecond connection plate 1222 located on another side of the fixingmember 121. - Wherein, an end of the
first connection plate 1221 is fixedly connected to thefirst fixing plate 1211, another end of thefirst connection plate 1221 is fixedly connected to thesecond fixing plate 1212, an end of thesecond connection plate 1222 is fixedly connected to thefirst fixing plate 1211, and another end of thesecond connection plate 1222 is fixedly connected to thesecond fixing plate 1212. - Please refer to
FIG. 1 ,FIG. 2 , andFIG. 3 . In one embodiment of the present application, the rotary component 11 includes arotary member 111, therotary member 111 includes afirst rotary plate 1111 and asecond rotary plate 1112, thefirst rotary plate 1111 is rotatably connected to thefirst fixing plate 1211, and thesecond rotary plate 1112 is rotatably connected to thesecond fixing plate 1212. - Wherein, when the
flexible display panel 40 is in a completely rolled-up state, in a direction parallel to the firstrotating shaft 1121 or the secondrotating shaft 1122, an orthogonal projection of thefirst rotary plate 1111 on thefirst fixing plate 1211 overlaps with thefirst fixing plate 1211, and an orthogonal projection of thesecond rotary plate 1112 on thesecond fixing plate 1212 overlaps with thesecond fixing plate 1212. - Please refer to
FIG. 2 . In one embodiment of the present application, the rotary component 11 further includes arotating shaft member 112, therotating shaft member 112 is configured to roll up theflexible display panel 40, therotating shaft member 112 is disposed between thefirst rotary plate 1111 and thesecond rotary plate 1112. - Wherein, the
second rotary plate 1112 simultaneously rotates with thefirst rotary plate 1111 through therotating shaft member 112. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
rotating shaft member 112 includes a firstrotating shaft 1121 and a secondrotating shaft 1122, a gap is formed between the secondrotating shaft 1122 and the firstrotating shaft 1121, and the gap is configured to provide a placement space for the rolled-up part of theflexible display panel 40. - Specifically, a first end of the first
rotating shaft 1121 is rotatably connected to thefirst rotary plate 1111, a second end of the firstrotating shaft 1121 is rotatably connected to thesecond rotary plate 1112, a first end of the secondrotating shaft 1122 is rotatably connected to thefirst rotary plate 1111, and a second end of the secondrotating shaft 1122 is rotatably connected to thesecond rotary plate 1112. - Wherein, the first
rotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 are rotatable relative to therotary member 111. - In one embodiment of the present application, the first
rotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 are cylindrical. - In one embodiment of the present application, the first
rotating shaft 1121 or the secondrotating shaft 1122 is dismountably connected to therotary member 111. - Please refer to
FIG. 2 . In one embodiment of the present application, thefirst actuating component 21 includes afirst expansion link 211, asecond expansion link 212, and a first connectinglink 213 located between thefirst expansion link 211 and thesecond expansion link 212; a first end of thefirst expansion link 211 is fixedly connected to thefirst fixing plate 1211; a second end of thefirst expansion link 211 is fixedly connected to the first connectinglink 213; a first end of thesecond expansion link 212 is fixedly connected to thesecond fixing plate 1212; and a second end of thefirst expansion link 212 is fixedly connected to the first connectinglink 213. - The
second actuating component 22 includes athird expansion link 221, afourth expansion link 222, and a second connectinglink 223 located between thethird expansion link 221 and thefourth expansion link 222. A first end of thethird expansion link 221 is fixedly connected to thefirst fixing plate 1211. A second end of thethird expansion link 221 is fixedly connected to the second connectinglink 223. A first end of thefourth expansion link 222 is fixedly connected to thesecond fixing plate 1212. A second end of thefourth expansion link 222 is fixedly connected to the second connectinglink 223. - In one embodiment of the present application, any one of the
first expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, or thefourth expansion link 222 includes a plurality of sleeves connected with each other end-to-end, and one of the plurality of sleeves is movably inserted in another adjacent one of the plurality of sleeves. - In another embodiment of the present application, any one of the
first expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, or thefourth expansion link 222 can also be replaced with an air spring. Wherein, when the air spring moves away from thestorage mechanism 10, there is no damping force; and when the air spring moves toward the direction close to thestorage mechanism 10, there is a certain damping force. This is because when the air spring moves away from thestorage mechanism 10, the air spring is stretched, and a valve in the air spring is opened, thereby reducing resistance between the air spring and the air, making no damping force exist during the air spring moving in the direction away from thestorage mechanism 10; and when the air spring moves in the direction close to thestorage mechanism 10, the air spring is compressed, and the valve in the air spring is closed, thereby increasing the resistance between the air spring and the air, making a certain damping force exist during the air spring moving in the direction close to thestorage mechanism 10. - Illustrated in
FIG. 4 is an axial view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state. IllustratedFIG. 5 is a front view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state. Illustrated inFIG. 6 is a lateral view of the rollable display device provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely rolled-up state. Wherein, when therollable display device 100 is in a completely rolled-up state, thefirst expansion link 211 and thethird expansion link 221 are stored in thefirst fixing plate 1211, and thesecond expansion link 212 and thefourth expansion link 222 are stored in thesecond fixing plate 1212. - At this time, the
rotating shaft member 112 supports a part of theflexible display panel 40 that is not rolled up in thestorage mechanism 10. - Specifically, this part of the
flexible display panel 40 that is not rolled up in thestorage mechanism 10 is used for always on display of therollable display device 100. When theflexible display panel 40 is working, a display region of theflexible display panel 40 that is not rolled up in thestorage mechanism 10 can be used to display dates, weather, messages, missed calls, etc. - In one embodiment of the present application, the first connecting
link 213 is fixedly connected to the first end of theflexible display panel 40, and the second connecting link 233 is fixedly connected to another end of theflexible display panel 40. - Wherein, the first connecting
link 213 and the second connectinglink 223 are rotatable relative to thestorage mechanism 10. This design is to facilitate the first connectinglink 213 and the second connectinglink 223 to stretch or tighten theflexible display panel 40. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
rollable display device 100 further includes afasten member 30. Thefasten member 30 is fixed in a side of thefirst fixing plate 1211 or thesecond fixing plate 1212 away from theflexible display panel 40, and thefasten member 30 is configured to drive therotary member 111 to rotate to make theflexible display 40 panel be tightened, i.e., thefasten member 30 is mainly configured to provide a force of continuous tightening for theflexible display panel 40. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
fasten member 30 includes a motor or a resilience device. Wherein, when therollable display device 100 is changed from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, thefirst expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, and thefourth expansion link 222 are retracted, and the motor or the resilience device drives thefirst rotary plate 1111 or thesecond rotary plate 1112 to roll up theflexible display panel 40. At this time, a direction of theflexible display panel 40 stored by the firstrotating shaft 1121 is opposite to a direction of theflexible display panel 40 stored by the secondrotating shaft 1122. This configuration can offset interlayer slip of theflexible display panel 40 when theflexible display panel 40 is from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state. - For example, this is similar during a book being folded, edges of the book will become thin and sharpened, which is the interlayer slip phenomenon. Because the
flexible display panel 40 is also a structure in which many thin layers are attached together, the similar phenomenon can occur during folding or rolling. This phenomenon can be worsened as a number of rolled-up or folded layers increases, thereby causing damage to theflexible display panel 40. Therefore, this problem can be eased to a certain extent by using the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 to roll theflexible display panel 40 in opposite directions. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
fasten member 30 is the motor. At this time, when therollable display device 100 is changed from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, the motor drives the rotatingmember 111 to rotate to make theflexible display panel 40 be rolled by the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122. When thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are relatively stationary with each other, the motor drives therotary component 111 to continue to rotate to a certain angle to keep theflexible display panel 40 being tightened. - In another embodiment of the present application, the
fasten member 30 is the resilience device. In this embodiment of the present application, the resilience device is a mainspring. At this time, when therollable display device 100 is changed from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, the resilience device is compressed. The resilience device drives the rotatingmember 111 to rotate to make theflexible display panel 40 be rolled by the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122. After thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are relatively stationary with each other, the inertia generated from the resilience device being compressed drives therotary component 111 to continue to rotate to a certain angle to keep theflexible display panel 40 being tightened. - In one embodiment of the present application, the
rollable display device 100 further includes a lock-up component. Wherein, when thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are relatively stationary with each other, the lock-up component is configured to lock a relative positional relation between the fastenmember 30 and the rotary component 11. - Specifically, the lock-up component is mainly configured to provide a brake function for
flexible display panel 40 in the tightened state. The lock-up component can be any one of a plug-pin type lock-up component, an electronic lock type lock-up component, or a velcro type lock-up component. Wherein, during the process of therollable display device 100 changed from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, an external force drives theactuating component 20 to stretch theflexible display panel 40 to a certain extent to make thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 remain relatively static. At this time, thefasten member 30 receives a certain tensile force and is maintained in a stretched state, and the lock-up component needs to be used to lock the relative positional relation between the fastenmember 30 and the rotary component 11. - In the process of the
rollable display device 100 changing from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, the lock-up component is released, and thefasten member 30 generates the resilient force due to being stretched, thereby driving therotary component 111 to rotate reversely. Wherein, when therollable display device 100 changes from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state, the rotation direction of therotary component 111 is defined as forward rotation; and when therollable display device 100 changes from the unrolled state to the rolled-up state, the rotation direction of therotary component 111 is defined as reverse rotation. Therotary component 111 drives therotating shaft member 112 to rotate reversely, so therotating shaft member 112 rolls up theflexible display panel 40 along a direction close to thestorage mechanism 10. - Illustrated in
FIG. 7 is an axial view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. Illustrated inFIG. 8 is a front view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. Illustrated inFIG. 9 is a lateral view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application during variation from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. - Specifically, in the aforesaid embodiments of the present application, the rolling process of the
flexible display panel 40 in therollable display device 100 is as follows. - As illustrated in
FIG. 7 toFIG. 9 , the process of therollable display device 100 transforming from a mobile phone mode to a tablet mode, i.e., therollable display device 100 transforms from the completely rolled-up state to the completely unrolled state, is as follow. - First, an external driving force is provided to drive the
actuating mechanism 20 to move, so that thefirst actuating mechanism 21 and thesecond actuating mechanism 22 slide relative to each other, and wherein the external driving force is a manual pull force or an electrical driving force. - Specifically, the first connecting
link 213 and the second connectinglink 223 are pulled manually or electrically, the first connectinglink 213 drives thefirst expansion link 211, thethird expansion link 221, and the first end of theflexible display panel 40 to move along a direction away from thestorage mechanism 10, and the second connectinglink 223 drives thesecond expansion link 212, thefourth expansion link 222, and the second end of theflexible display panel 40 to move along a direction away from thestorage mechanism 10. - Afterwards, as the two ends of the
flexible display panel 40 are stretched, and part of theflexible display panel 40 is rolled on the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122, the stretched part of theflexible display panel 40 drives the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 to be in the forward rotation, and the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 drive therotary member 111 to to be in the forward rotation, thereby making the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 to release more of theflexible display panel 40 until the part of theflexible display panel 40 stored by therotating shaft member 112 is completely pulled out. At this time, therotary member 111 drives thefasten member 30 to generate a part of the resilience force, and thefasten member 30 receives a certain tensile force and is maintained in the stretched state. - Finally, the lock-up component is in a locked state to lock the relative positional relation between the fasten
member 30 and the rotary component 11, thereby making positions between thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 to remain relatively static. - Specifically, when the
rollable display device 100 transforms from the completely rolled-up state to the completely unrolled state, the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 can rotate forwardly at 90°. Wherein, during the process of the forward rotation of the firstrotating shaft 1121 or the secondrotating shaft 1122, the firstrotating shaft 1121 or the secondrotating shaft 1122 can contact to theconnection member 122. In order to prevent theflexible display panel 40 and therotating shaft member 112 from being damaged due to contact, a plurality of anti-collision sub-members are disposed on a side of theconnection member 122 close to theflexible display panel 40. In one embodiment of the present application, the anti-collision sub-members include a plurality of micro pulleys. - In another embodiment of the embodiments of the present application, lubricant can be coated on a surface of a side of the
connection member 122 close to theflexible display panel 40 to reduce friction coefficient of the surface of the side of theconnection member 122 close to theflexible display panel 40, thereby improving lubricity between theconnection member 122 and theflexible display panel 40 to prevent damage to theflexible display panel 40 and therotating shaft member 112 due to the contact. - In another situation of the embodiments of the present application, the process that the
rollable display device 100 transforms from a tablet mode to a mobile phone mode (i.e., therollable display device 100 transforms from the completely unrolled state to the completely rolled-up state) is as follows. - First, the lock-up component is in a released state. At this time, the
fasten member 30 receives an effect of an elastic force to drive therotary member 111 to rotate reversely. - Then, the
rotary component 111 reversely rotates to drive the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 to rotate reversely. Therefore, the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 are allowed to roll up moreflexible display panel 40 until thefirst expansion link 211 and thethird expansion link 221 both stored in thefirst fixing plate 1211 and thesecond expansion link 212 and thefourth expansion link 222 both stored in thesecond fixing plate 1212. At this time, theflexible display panel 40 is in the completely rolled-up state, and an unrolled part of theflexible display panel 40 is used for always on display of therollable display device 100. Wherein, because thefirst expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221 and thefourth expansion link 222 can provide damping force during the resilience process, the transitioning process of therollable display device 100 from the completely unrolled state to the completely rolled-up state is allowed to perform stably. - Illustrated in
FIG. 10 is a first axial view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. Illustrated inFIG. 11 is a first lateral view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. Wherein, as illustrated inFIG. 10 andFIG. 11 , when thefirst expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, and thefourth expansion link 222 are stretched to the longest, theflexible display panel 40 is in a completely flat state; and theflexible display panel 40 is located between the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 because the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 rotates forwardly at 90°. Therefore, for the purpose of not affecting the display effect of therollable display device 100, the firstrotating shaft 1121 located on the front of theflexible display panel 40 can be manually removed, and the removed first rotatingshaft 1121 can be used for a stylus pen, a support frame, a remote control, etc. of theflexible display panel 40. - In one embodiment of the present application, when the
flexible display panel 40 is in the completely unrolled state, thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are disposed in a staggered manner along a length direction parallel to theflexible display panel 40. Because thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are not placed horizontally, when thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 move in directions away from thestorage mechanism 10, a bottom surface of an end of the first connectinglink 213 away from thestorage mechanism 10 and a top surface of an end of thesecond actuating component 22 away from thestorage mechanism 10 are exactly on a same horizontal level, thereby ensuring theflexible display panel 40 to be fully flat and not tilted. - Illustrated in
FIG. 12 is a second axial view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. IllustratedFIG. 13 is a second lateral view of therollable display device 100 provided by one embodiment of the present application in the completely unrolled state. Wherein, as illustrated inFIG. 12 andFIG. 13 , when thefirst expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, and thefourth expansion link 222 are stretched to the longest, theflexible display panel 40 is in a completely flat state; and theflexible display panel 40 is located between the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 because the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 rotates forwardly at 90°. Therefore, for the purpose of not affecting the display effect of therollable display device 100, the firstrotating shaft 1121 located on the front of theflexible display panel 40 can be manually removed. Then, therotary component 111 is returned, and the removed first rotatingshaft 1121 is inserted back between thefirst rotary plate 1111 and thesecond rotary plate 1112, thereby not affecting display of theflexible display panel 40. At this time, the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 simultaneously support theflexible display panel 40. - Compared to the prior art, the
rollable display device 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application have advantages as follows. - First, the first
rotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 rotating with therotary member 111 can be adopted in therollable display device 100, and the direction in which the firstrotating shaft 1121 stores theflexible display panel 40 is opposite to the direction in which the secondrotating shaft 1122 stores theflexible display panel 40, so the interlayer slip generated during theflexible display panel 40 being tightened or stretched can be offset. Meanwhile, bidirectional stretching is allowed to realize in theflexible display panel 40 under movement of theactuating mechanism 20, thereby increasing a rolled-up radius of theflexible display panel 40. In this way, the stored part of theflexible display panel 40 is always substantially kept on the rotary component 11 during the unrolled and rolled-up processes, which prevents the problem that theflexible display pane 40 is damaged incurred by being squeezed against the storage structure during the unrolled and rolled-up processes. On another aspect, the rolling solution with double shafts of bidirectional stretching is adopted in therollable display device 100 provided by the embodiments of the present application, and its storage speed can be twice of the storage speed of therollable display device 100 of the traditional rolling solution with single shaft stretched in one way. - Second, the design that the
actuating mechanism 20 is combined with thefasten member 30 is adopted in therollable display device 100. When theflexible display panel 40 is rolled up or unrolled, forces of thefirst expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, thefourth expansion link 222 and thefasten member 30 offset with each other, which can make theflexible display panel 40 more stable during the variation process from the rolled-up state to the unrolled state. - Third, the design that the first
rotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 are dismountably connected to therotary component 111 respectively is adopted in therollable display device 100. Therefore, when thefirst expansion link 211, thesecond expansion link 212, thethird expansion link 221, and thefourth expansion link 222 are stretched to the longest, theflexible display panel 40 is in the completely flat state; and theflexible display panel 40 is located between the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 because the firstrotating shaft 1121 and the secondrotating shaft 1122 rotates forwardly at 90°. Therefore, for the purpose of not affecting the display effect of therollable display device 100, the firstrotating shaft 1121 located on the front of theflexible display panel 40 can be manually removed to obtain better visual experience. - Fourth, when the
flexible display panel 40 is in the completely unrolled state, thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are disposed in the staggered manner along the length direction parallel to theflexible display panel 40. Because thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 are not placed horizontally, when thefirst actuating component 21 and thesecond actuating component 22 move along the directions away from thestorage mechanism 10, the bottom surface of one end of the first connectinglink 213 away from thestorage mechanism 10 and the top surface of one end of thesecond actuating component 22 away from thestorage mechanism 10 are exactly on a same horizontal level, thereby ensuring theflexible display panel 40 to be fully flat and not tilted when theflexible display panel 40 is in the completely unrolled state. - In the embodiments mentioned above, the descriptions to the various embodiments are emphasized, and the part is not described in detailed in an embodiment, can refer to the detailed description of other embodiments mentioned above.
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